TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Monday, 22nd December 2025
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Minor Hotels brings NH Hotel to Sydney

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The NH Hotel brand will debut in Australia come 2026

Minor Hotels will open its first NH Hotel in Australia come 2026, with the launch of the new-build, upscale NH Sydney Airport.

The AU$55 million project will sit just seven kilometres from the heart of the Sydney CBD and mere moments from Sydney International and Domestic Airports. It will function as an ideal base for corporate and leisure travellers seeking a retreat within the urban hub of Mascot, within close proximity to the airport.

The NH Hotel brand will debut in Australia come 2026

Australia’s architecture practice, Bates Smart, will lead overall design and vision, and deliver a product comprising more than 90 stylish hotel rooms, a lobby restaurant and bar with all-day dining options, and contemporary communal spaces.

In line with NH Hotels’ brand promises, guests of NH Sydney Airport can expect a trustworthy experience based on three main pillars: value for money, the best location to connect with the city, and service with a human touch.

“We are pleased to be launching the trusted and reputable NH Hotels brand in the Australian market.” commented Craig Hooley, chief operating officer for Minor Hotels Australia and New Zealand.

“A high-profile brand throughout Europe and Americas, we are confident that NH Hotels’ easy-going, urban and fresh service offering will be very well received by Australian travellers.”

NH Hotel Group, which also includes the premium boutique NH Collection brand and premium lifestyle nhow brand, was acquired by Minor Hotels in 2018 and integrated into Minor Hotels’ corporate portfolio. The signing of NH Hotel Sydney Airport follows that of NH Collection Sydney, which will open in 2025 as the first hotel under the boutique NH Collection brand in Australia.

Shangri-La Group opens entertainment precinct on Singapore’s Sentosa

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A new beach entertainment precinct developed and managed by Shangri-La Group has opened on Sentosa Island, Singapore, offering both wet and dry activities and various F&B options along with the brand’s signature Asian hospitality.

Spread across the sprawling shoreline of the island, The Palawan @ Sentosa packs in eight distinctive experiences including HyperDrive, the region’s first gamified electric go-karting circuit that is spread over a three-level racetrack; UltraGolf, an 18-hole mini-golf course; The Palawan Dog Run, a secured green space that is ideal for smaller and medium sized furkids; and HydroDash, Singapore’s first floating inflatable playground.

Family-focused Splash Tribe beach club is fun for all ages

Guests of all ages are welcomed at Splash Tribe, a family-oriented beach club that comes with a sandcastle-themed wet-play zone equipped with water slides, water spray features and dumping buckets. Daybeds, sun loungers or private two-storey gazebos offer beachside respite.

A more exclusive beach club comes in the form of +Twelve, which boasts distinctive terraced architecture and 12 private cabanas with personal plunge pools and unobstructed views of Palawan Beach. The 290-seat beach club is supported by in-house mixologists at the swim-up bar and serves a food menu, while in-house or guest DJs play on weekends.

To refuel, visitors have The Palawan Food Trucks, where 10 eclectic food trucks dish out various favourite bites from all over the world, such as Mexican tacos and Korean fried chicken. Greek restaurant Blu Kouzina will add to The Palawan @ Sentosa’s dining options when it opens in early October 2023.

“With The Palawan @ Sentosa, we are creating new waves of excitement and bringing more colourful joys of life for our guests outside of our regular hotel setting. Shangri-La has a rich history of delivering joyful experiences for our guests, paired with our trademark Asian hospitality. With our very first standalone lifestyle entertainment precinct, we hope to continue delighting guests, and inspiring them to discover their personal Shangri-La with us, as they play, explore and bond through an array of exciting leisure and dining offerings we have specially put together at The Palawan @ Sentosa,” said Chan Kong Leong, regional CEO for the Shangri-La Group in Southeast Asia & Australasia, Hong Kong, Japan and Middle East, Europe, Indian Ocean & The Americas.

Dorsett Hospitality makes two GM appointments in Malaysia

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Dorsett Hospitality has made appointment changes to two of its hotels in Malaysia.

Peggy Tan has moved from Dorsett Hartamas to Dorsett Kuala Lumpur, where she helms the property as general manager.

From left: Peggy Tan; and Sophia Natasha Malik

Previously, Tan was the pre-opening general manager of Dorsett Hartamas. Prior to joining the group, she was the hotel manager of Quincy Hotel by Far East Hospitality in Singapore. She was also previously the area director of sales & marketing for Banyan Tree Hotels & Resorts Singapore.

Taking over at Dorsett Hartamas as its new general manager is Sophia Natasha Malik. She was previously the general manager of Damas Suites and Residences Kuala Lumpur and Regalia Hotel Kuala Lumpur, where both properties are affiliated properties of Dorsett Hospitality International.

In her 23-year career, Malik has worked with international hotels such as the Renaissance Kuala Lumpur, Pangkor Island Beach Resort, PARKROYAL Serviced Suites Kuala Lumpur, and MiCasa All Suites Hotel.

Philippines sharpens Muslim-friendly features to boost Indonesian arrivals

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The Department of Tourism (DoT) Philippines is working towards a target of 100,000 arrivals from Indonesia, up from its 80,000 arrivals pre-pandemic, by highlighting the destination’s Muslim-friendly features.

Visitor arrivals from Indonesia between January and July this year stood at around 38,000.

(Left) VFS Global’s Prashant Kansara and DoT Philippines’ Gwen Batoon are determined to spread love for the Philippines in Indonesia

The DoT was in Jakarta last week to promote its Discover Why It’s More to Love The Philippines campaign at ASTINDO Fair 2023, during which the team met with Indonesian travel agents and the media to provide updates on tourism developments. The activity was led by DoT head of product and market development, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam and Cambodia, Gwen Batoon.

Batoon said the DoT is developing a halal tourism portfolio and has placed it high on the priority list of the National Tourism Development Plan (NTDP) 2023-2028.

“To strengthen the development of a Muslim-friendly brand, we are rolling out our Muslim Friendly Standard Guideline that pushes for Muslim-friendly travel and culinary tourism. While the world was sleeping during Covid-19, we developed the operational manual and are now starting the operations and recognition of Muslim-friendly accommodation establishments,” she added.

As of April 2023, the DoT has identified 289 halal-certified or Muslim-friendly accommodation establishments. Funds will be provided to help at least 50 more halal restaurants be accredited, which will expand the current pool of 65 halal-certified and 172 Muslim-friendly certified restaurants across the country.

Indonesians visiting the Philippines will have many new things to enjoy – new hotels, restaurants and shopping facilities are coming up.

However, Batoon acknowledged that the Indonesia strategy is challenged by seat capacity issues. “Flight frequencies (between Indonesia and the Philippines) have not returned to pre-pandemic levels,” she told TTG Asia.

Currently, Philippines Airlines operates 10 flights a week between Manila and Jakarta while Cebu Pacific flies seven times from Manila to Jakarta and 10 times to Bali.

Having said that, Batoon is confident that the 100,000 arrival target can be achieved within two years, especially as the DoT has appointed VFS Global as its new marketing representative for Indonesia, spearheaded by Prashant Kansara, head of operations for Indonesia and Malaysia.

Additionally, the Philippines has launched 10 Tourist Rest Areas across the country, all strategically located between tourist destinations. Along with the new Tourist Lifecycle App, which links tourists to accredited accommodation, food and shopping establishments, these initiatives will make visits to “the Philippine as seamless as possible”, opined Batoon.

She further shared that the Philippines is developing secondary gateways to decongest popular Manila. Clark is one such “important gateway”, she said, adding that Cebu Pacific is operating 13 domestic and international routes from the airport.

“Philippine Airlines has also announced that it will commence flights from Clark to Caticlan,” she said.

Centara Hotels & Resorts makes several changes to its leadership team

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Centara Hotels & Resorts, has made several leadership changes within the organisation.

Robert Maurer-Loeffler, general manager of Centara Grand & Bangkok Convention Centre at Central World, has been promoted to vice president of operations for Centara Grand properties in Thailand.

David Martens has been promoted to senior director of operations for Centara properties, and also assumes the position of general manager of Centara Karon Resort Phuket.

Wuthisak Pichayagan, general manager of Centara Grand at Central Plaza Ladprao Bangkok, takes on additional responsibilities as director of operations for all Central Pattana hotel properties in Thailand.

Sebastien Scheeg, general manager of Centara Mirage Beach Resort Dubai, expands his scope with promotion to director of operations for all Middle East and Maldives properties.

In addition, Chaiphun Thongsuthum has been appointed general manager of Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya, while Bernd Rudigier has been appointed as general manager of Centara Grand Beach Resort Phuket.

Deepak Ohri departs lebua Hotels and Resorts

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Deepak Ohri, will be stepping down has CEO of lebua Hotels and Resorts – a brand he founded and established – at the end of the year.

He is planning to move to a luxury “hybrid” hospitality brand that will launch in the US.

Under Ohri’s leadership, lebua opened five properties across India, Thailand and New Zealand.

Silver Nova S.A.L.T Chef’s Table

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Silver Nova is the first in Silversea Cruises’s Nova Class to launch, and she has captured plenty of media attention. She is said to be the leisure cruise industry’s first to adopt an asymmetrical ship design, which grants her innovative use of spaces for guests; is the biggest vessel in the cruise line’s fleet; and is the first luxury liner to use liquefied natural gas (LNG) as the principle fuel source, allowing her to reduce carbon emissions by 40 per cent compared to her most advanced sister ships currently sailing, Silver Muse and Silver Moon.

Among Silver Nova’s many superlative highlights, I find the debut of S.A.L.T Chef’s Table the most impressive.

Before I get to the ‘why’, let me first tackle the ‘what’. S.A.L.T refers to Silversea Cruises’s signature dining programme, Sea And Land Taste, which showcases flavours of the destinations and region the ship calls at. It was conceived by Adam Sachs, former editor-in-chief of Saveur Magazine and who is now director of the programme. S.A.L.T is an exclusive programme, available only on Silver MoonSilver Dawn, and now Silver Nova.

S.A.L.T, according to Sachs, is an “ecosystem” that comprises S.A.L.T shore excursions, which are in-depth tours led by food experts who delve into local culinary traditions; S.A.L.T onboard dining through S.A.L.T. Bar and Kitchen, where the menu changes with the ports of call and local recipes are made with local products; and S.A.L.T Lab, where small groups of guests can get hands-on experience of local recipes in a professional kitchen.

This ecosystem is expanded on Silver Nova, with the first-ever S.A.L.T Chef’s Table. This dinner experience is conducted in the same beautiful S.A.L.T Lab professional kitchen on deck 10, but for the S.A.L.T Chef’s Table 18 guests are seated around a U-shaped counter, all facing the chef duo who will perform delicious magic.

The convivial chefs take their time to introduce each of the small-plate dishes curated for the evening and the story behind the key local ingredient that makes up each dish. Guests see how each dish is put together and served, before savouring the creation.

I was fortunate to be among the first set of guests on Silver Nova’s exclusive Architectural Preview sailing on August 10 to experience S.A.L.T Chef’s Table.

We took three enjoyable hours to savour 11 beautifully-plated dishes that feature prized ingredients unique to the Mediterranean region where Silver Nova would be sailing for its maiden season. We started off with a refreshing Mazara red prawn crudo served in a gilded ‘oyster shell’. Soon after, we discovered how a unique rice grain accessible only to the Chinese emperor a long time ago was later crossed with a local Italian rice and became a popular summer dish ingredient – the black Venus rice came accompanied by tender monkfish and savoury chorizo crumbs. Many more memorable flavours surfaced through the evening, including a surprisingly comforting palate-cleanser cocktail made of boiled tomato juice and in a lovely golden hue.

I learnt that the S.A.L.T Chef’s Table was designed for just two hours or so, and the presentations during the trade- and media-only Architectural Preview would help the team sharpen the concept and delivery.

Verdict
While cruises typically present opportunities for travellers to explore different ports and destinations, not everyone is able to make time for a memorable and authentic dining experience on shore. S.A.L.T Chef’s Table onboard ensures guests get a chance to appreciate the region thoroughly through food and flavours.

What I love most is that the S.A.L.T Chef’s Table experience is more than just a showcase of amazing flavours; it is also a wonderful opportunity to see how ingredients are used differently in other cultures and be inspired to try new ways of cooking back home, and for travellers to trade food stories and bond over their shared love for all things delicious.

Rate: $180 per person

Website: www.silversea.com/ships/silver-nova.html

Avani+ Luang Prabang focuses on inner peace

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Avani+ Luang Prabang has created a multi-day Luang Prabang Serene Sojourn package that includes meditation classes with a senior monk, health-conscious meals, alms-giving ceremonies, and other immersive activities that showcase the essence of Laos and its enduring heritage.

The experience is offered ahead of the World Wellness Weekend on September 15-17, 2023.

The programme begins with a Sunrise Cruise by Mekong Kingdoms, a tranquil breakfast served on board a traditional boat.

On weekends, guests can join meditation sessions hosted in a hidden Buddhist temple by Monk O-Bee, a highly respected elder who draws on his profound knowledge of Buddhist philosophy to guide attendees on the path to mindful and fulfilling living. Guests can also join locals for a daily alms-giving ceremony as a way of showing respect to the monks and earn merit. These traditional activities will give guests precious insights into local habits and ways, while their voluntary donations to temples will go towards their development and maintenance.

Between activities, Seychellois chef Marcus Freminot, known for his Creolean cooking techniques, will dish out nutritious meals inspired by Laotian ingredients, while the resort’s spa will conduct wellness therapies to heal the soul, calm the mind and relax the body.

The three-day, two-night Luang Prabang Serene Sojourn package is priced from 11,940 baht (US$338) per night, and includes accommodation for two guests, roundtrip airport/train station transfers, and all the above stated activities.

Email avaniplus.luang.prabang@avanihotels.com.

Teardrop Hotels offers unique access to parts of Sri Lanka’s Pekoe Trail

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Teardrop Hotels has launched a seven-night Highlights of The Pekoe Trail journey that grants guests access to highlights of the 300 kilometre-long trail (made up of 22 stages) in manageable stretches.

Guests will get to enjoy parts of The Pekoe Trail before returning to the comfort of Teardrop Hotels’s tea country bungalows, Camellia Hills, Goatfell and Nine Skies.

Nine Skies

The trail experience is backed by the European Union as part of its 5.3 million euro (US$5.7 million) investment to support the revival of Sri Lanka’s tourism industry, with an additional support of US$787,000 from the US Agency for International Development. The trail will begin operations in 2024.

Treks can be self-guided or guided for an additional fee, and at each bungalow walkers are provided with hiking boots, trekking poles, leech socks, insect repellent, sun hats and recommendations on where, when, and how long to walk depending on experience.

Highlights of The Pekoe Trail is priced by US$4,350 based on two adults sharing a double room for one night at Wallawwa on B&B, two nights at Camellia Hills, two nights at Goatfell, and two nights at Nine Skies on all-inclusive basis including breakfast, afternoon tea, lunch, dinner, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. The package come with picnic breakfast at Camellia Hills, tea factory visit at Goatfell, and Sri Lankan cookery demonstration at Nine Skies, train tickets from Hatton to Nuwara Eliya and from Nuwara Eliya to Demodara-Ella, and all transportation in an air-conditioned car with an English-speaking chauffeur.

Mantra Melbourne Airport readies for metamorphosis

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Mantra Melbourne Airport will begin a multi-million dollar refurbishment that will result in a whole new look and improved facilities come 2024.

The hotel, formerly known as Mantra Tullamarine, will remodel all guestrooms and present new furniture, bedding, and interior design. The restaurant and bar will also be transformed and promises a memorable dining experience along with a refreshed beverage menu once complete.

All guestrooms will get a new look and fresh fittings

The enhancements will join the other facilities currently available at Mantra Melbourne Airport – a fully equipped gym, sauna, heated lap pool, and the conference and events centre.

Mantra Melbourne Airport’s general manager, Stuart David, said: _”_The refurbishment is a significant investment in the hotel, and we are confident that our guests will enjoy the new facilities.”